Why Exhibit?

ASIAWATER is widely recognised as the regions' leading water industry event with an accretion of 10 years and growing success.

Strong support from distinguished ministers and regional supporters, ASIAWATER 2018 is the creme de la creme of the water industry events.

ASIAWATER is the largest and most comprehensive water and wastewater event in ASEAN with more than 1000 exhibitors allowing you to make new business partnerships, exchange knowledge and innovations and to keep in touch with your business contacts all under one roof in 3 days.

The 10th ASIAWATER seminars will once again bring more than 100 water utilities experts, government officials, water resources professionals and others to address the challenges, to discover opportunities and share their experiences.

Major Facts of ASIAWATER 2016

Local and international companies from 32 countries representing 2,000 brands

14,700 visitors from 48 countries

10 International pavilions from Austria, China, Germany (including Bavaria pavilion), Thailand, The Netherlands, Singapore, Korea, The United States of America and Taiwan.

More than 3,000 participants attended the free-to-attend seminars and conferences.

ASIAWATER is supported by MInistry of Energy, Green Technology and Water (KeTTha), Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Malaysia (NRE), Malaysia Water Association (MWA), National Water Commission Malaysia (SPAN), Department of Irrigation and Drainage malaysia (DID), Custodian of National Water Assets (PAAB), Southeast Asian Utilities Networks (SEAWUN), Philippines Water Works Association (PWWA) and The Vietnam Water Supply and Sewerage Associaiotn (VWSA).

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Asiawater 2016 Video

"Water is everybody's responsibility and we are all a part of the solutions. The effective implementation of IWRM (Integrated Water Resources Management) will contribute to the realisation of a sustainable national water sector. At the international level, there is a crucial need to ensure adequate and safe water be made available to all. This effort will be driven by the concept of sustainable use of water resources,conservation and effective management of water resources supported by mechanism involving partnership with all stakeholders.”

— Dato' Sri Dr. Haji Wan Junaidi bin Tuanku Jaafar

Minister of Natural Resources and Environment (NRE), Malaysia

“In ensuring universal access to safe drinking water and improved sanitation by 2030, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS) warrant a concerted effort be implemented covering adequate investment in water and sanitation infrastructure and restoring water-related ecosystems such as forests, mountains, wetlands and rivers to mitigate water scarcity. More international cooperation is needed to encourage the adoption of water efficient apparatus, promoting water saving behavior, formulating a water policy that could deter wasteful water consumption via punitive tariff regime.”